How to Change Custody: A Guide for Parents
I hope you enjoy reading this blog post. If you want to represent yourself in family law, probate or estate planning court in Arkansas, check out one of our dedicated guides. Home Custody battles can be emotionally draining and complex. Whether you’re seeking to modify an existing custody agreement or navigating a new custody dispute, […]
What is Contempt of Court and How to Handle It?
I hope you enjoy reading this blog post. If you want to represent yourself in family law, probate or estate planning court in Arkansas, check out one of our dedicated guides. Home Navigating the realm of contempt is a challenging task, and if not done with care, it can lead to jail time or fines. […]
Filing for Custody in Arkansas – The Complete Guide
Getting custody of a child is a major decision and it can be a complicated process. Let’s break it down and explain it as clearly as we can, specifically for people living in the state of Arkansas.
When we talk about ‘custody,’ we mean who gets to make important decisions for the child and who the child will live with. In Arkansas, like many other states, courts look at what’s in the “best interest of the child” when deciding on custody.
10 Reasons Parents Lose Custody of Their Children that You Should Know
In this blog post, we will explain 10 different reasons that can lead to a parent losing custody. From problems like child neglect and abuse to issues with substance abuse and mental health, we’ll help you understand what these terms mean and why they can affect custody decisions.
What Does Child Custody Mean in Arkansas
Child custody refers to the legal responsibilities and rights concerning the care, control, and maintenance of a child. In Arkansas, like most other U.S. states, child custody is determined by what is in the “best interests of the child.” This is a legal standard that is used to make custody arrangements to ensure that the child’s health, safety, and overall well-being are prioritized.
What the Child’s Best Interest Standard Means in Custody Cases in Arkansas
I hope you enjoy reading this blog post. If you want to represent yourself in family law, probate or estate planning court in Arkansas, check out one of our dedicated guides. Home Have you ever wondered how courts decide who a child should live with when their parents get a divorce or other custody dispute? […]